
- Bright citrus, focused uplift — ideal for greenhouse growers in coastal areas.
Lemonhead
Lemonhead is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for bright lemon flavour and an uplifting head high.
- Sharp lemon zest aroma with sweet backing
- Sativa lift that stays clear and creative
- Responds well to training and greenhouse grows
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm |
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Medium-High (around 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Zesty lemon, Sweet sugar, Herbal pine |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Damp coastal |
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Uplifted focus, Creative burst, Light physical relaxation |
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Greenhouse and outdoor |
About Lemonhead
Lemonhead is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Haze, prized for vivid citrus terpenes and an energetic, focused effect. It thrives under careful moisture control and benefits from greenhouse protection in temperate coastal regions.
Lemonhead is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus terpenes. It favours a clear, energetic head high with a gentle body ease.
THC typically ranges from 18–22% in well-grown examples. That level gives a pronounced cerebral lift without heavy sedation.
CBD is low, usually under 1%. It is not selected for high-CBD therapeutic use.
The lineage traces to Lemon Skunk crossed with Haze, combining citrus intensity and sativa vigour. The cross enhances terpenes for a pronounced lemon aroma.
Seeds are typically feminised to reduce male plants and simplify grows. Photoperiod sensitivity gives growers control over flowering timing.
Growing Lemonhead in a damp coastal climate requires vigilance against mould and bud rot. In Gwynedd you should prioritise airflow, timed dehumidification and rapid canopy drying.
Flowering normally completes in 8–10 weeks under stable conditions. Trichome development accelerates late in bloom with proper feeding.
Yield is medium to high when plants are trained and fed consistently. Greenhouse setups in Gwynedd often produce better and dryer buds than open-air outdoor crops.
Plants develop a medium stature with a strong central cola and side branching. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to control vertical growth.
Indoors you can control humidity and light to minimise rot and maximise trichome production. Outdoors in Gwynedd a sheltered greenhouse reduces salt spray and keeps buds drier than exposed plants.
Growing this strain in Gwynedd with damp coastal climate demands strict moisture control and strong ventilation. A greenhouse helps by shielding plants from persistent sea spray and provides a controlled environment for drying.
Effects are uplifting and focused with a relaxed, non-heavy finish. Users report increased creativity and an enduring sense of wellbeing.
The flavour profile is dominated by sharp lemon zest with a sweet sugar undertone. A subtle pine herbal note ties the finish together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A warm, well-ventilated space with consistent light and controlled humidity is ideal; a greenhouse offers excellent protection in temperate coastal zones.
Use dehumidifiers during flowering, keep good horizontal and vertical airflow, and remove dense inner foliage to improve bud drying.
Begin bloom-specific feeds at the switch to 12/12 light and taper off nitrogen in the final two weeks to encourage resin production.
It is best for growers with some experience; attention to humidity and canopy management reduces common problems in damp regions.
Yes, greenhouse cannabis cultivation suits Lemonhead well in the UK, as it allows climate buffering and improved humidity control compared with open-air growing.
Expect around 12–14 weeks from seed for feminised photoperiod plants, including a short veg period followed by 8–10 weeks of flowering.
Keep an eye on spider mites, aphids and fungal gnats, and inspect regularly to catch infestations early.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers, then dry in a cool, moderately ventilated space before a slow cure for best terpene retention.
A balanced schedule with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium in bloom improves bud set; avoid excessive nitrogen in late flowering.
Training like topping and LST increases light penetration and can substantially raise yields while keeping height manageable.
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